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How 'Blake's 7' took its narrative from classic folklore and the fictional adventures of 'the greatest of all English myths'
Continue ReadingHow 'Blake's 7' took its narrative from classic folklore and the fictional adventures of 'the greatest of all English myths'
Continue ReadingAn article, originally published in Contrast (The Television Quarterly) Spring 1962, on the appeal of Bruce Forsyth
Continue ReadingWe asked two writers to choose 5 ‘must see’ British television shows - here are the ten that deserve a place in Television Heaven...
Continue ReadingDr Andrew O'Day on how Terry Nation continually borrowed and reused similar apocalyptic themes across all of his scripted dramas
Continue ReadingIt is surprisingly easy to learn how to write a television show. There are a lot of good courses and books out there on how to do it. The best are often on how not to do it.
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"The Pointless studio audience must be quite well-off because, whenever the jackpot stands at £1000, it never elicits even the tiniest ripple of applause." Andrew Cobby turns his attention on the BBC's hit daytime quiz show.
Continue Reading"Fictional detectives generally try to win our attention by pointedly not playing it by the book." David McVey looks at maverick cops.
Continue ReadingOnome Okwuosa reveals the facts of the fiction in creating the hit TV series Downton Abbey.
Continue Reading"Flirtatious by nature, she was all woman and she knew it."
Continue ReadingIn spite of all the major domestic news stories of 1963; The Great Train Robbery, The Profumo Affair, everything else was eclipsed by the world shattering events in Dallas Texas on 22nd November.
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